Chapter 15.2 The classification of Supernovae. Types of Supernova.

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Chapter 15.2 The classification of Supernovae

Types of Supernova

Supernova Taxonomy Source: Wikipedia

Type I No Hydrogen lines in spectra – Type Ia Line spectra have strong Si II line at 615nm – Type Ib Presence of strong helium lines in spectra – Type Ic Weak or no helium lines in spectra

Type II Contain strong hydrogen lines in spectra – Type II-P Light curve plateaus – Type II-L Light curve is linear Shown in figure 15.8 in text book

Source: Fillipenko 1997 Supernovae Spectrum

Source: Carroll & Ostlie

Cause of Type Ia Supernovae

What is a white dwarf?

White Dwarfs White dwarfs are the remaining cores of dead stars Electron degeneracy pressure supports them against gravity

White dwarfs cool off and grow dimmer with time HR diagram

Size of a White Dwarf White dwarfs with same mass as Sun are about same size as Earth Higher mass white dwarfs are smaller

What can happen to a white dwarf in a close binary system?

Star that started with less mass gains mass from its companion Eventually the mass- losing star will become a white dwarf What happens next?

Accretion Disks Mass falling toward a white dwarf from its close binary companion has some angular momentum The matter therefore orbits the white dwarf in an accretion disk

The White Dwarf Limit Quantum mechanics says that electrons must move faster as they are squeezed into a very small space As a white dwarf’s mass approaches 1.4M Sun, its electrons must move at nearly the speed of light Because nothing can move faster than light, a white dwarf cannot be more massive than 1.4M Sun, the white dwarf limit (or Chandrasekhar limit)

What will happen if the mass of a star reaches 1.4 times the mass of the Sun?

Two Types of Supernova Massive star/Core-Collapse supernova (Ib, Ic, II): Iron core of massive star reaches white dwarf limit and collapses into a neutron star, causing explosion White dwarf supernova (Ia): Carbon fusion suddenly begins as white dwarf in close binary system reaches white dwarf limit, causing total explosion

Type Ia Supernova Remnant The Tycho’s Nova Supernova Remnant

Type II Supernova Remnant The Crab supernova remnant, a Type II Supernova

(Type II-P) (Type Ia)

Supernova Type: Massive Star or White Dwarf? Light curves differ Spectra differ (exploding white dwarfs don’t have hydrogen absorption lines)